“The way that our phones work today, and all computing systems, organized around apps and tasks is fundamentally not how our brains work and how we approach the world,” Zuckerberg told the magazine.

“That’s one of the reasons why I’m just very excited longer term about especially things like augmented reality, because It’ll give us a platform that I think actually is how we think about stuff.”

As for ethics, that’s a county outside London to the tech kingpin.

“Presumably, this would be something that someone would choose to use as a product,” Zuckerberg said, adding he thinks AI is a force for good.

“I get a little bit frustrated, I think, when people fear-monger about AI and how it could end up hurting people because I think in many real ways around diseases, around driving more safely … I mean, this is going to save people’s lives and push people forward,” the billionaire said.